Tobacco issue hangs in the balance as WHO delegates fail to reach agreement

18-Dec-2001

The duty-free industry stands to lose up to 20% of its sales in key regions if the campaign against the abolition of duty-free tobacco is not invigorated, campaigners have warned.

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?By Gavin Lipsith

The duty-free industry stands to lose up to 20% of its sales in key regions if the campaign against the abolition of duty-free tobacco is not invigorated,........
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